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hakim
1or 丑补路办别别尘
[ hah-keem ]
noun
- a wise or learned man.
- a physician; doctor.
hakim
2[ hah-keem ]
noun
- (in Muslim countries) a ruler; governor; judge.
Hakim
3or 贬补路办别别尘
[ hah-keem ]
noun
- a male given name.
hakim
/ 藞h蓱藧ki藧m; h蓱藧藞ki藧m /
noun
- a Muslim judge, ruler, or administrator
- a Muslim physician
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of hakim1
First recorded in 1575鈥85, hakim is from the Arabic word 丑补办墨尘 wise, wise man
Origin of hakim2
First recorded in 1605鈥15, hakim is from the Arabic word 丑腻办颈尘 governor
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of hakim1
C17: from Arabic, from hakama to rule
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Because there is not a hospital nearby, the family members who became ill were treated initially by a hakim, a local physician using traditional remedies.
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We all felt very depressed, except, perhaps, the Persian 鈥渉akim,鈥 who doubtless greatly relished the failure of the English doctor.
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Just then Ahmed entered, accompanied by a "hakim" or native doctor.
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A third principal Cham character is a moral arbiter, or hakim, introduced by Mr. Robinson to underscore the group鈥檚 ethical core.
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Some hakim burned his child's stomach with an iron.
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